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"If you are travelling on business, and you need time after your work , this hotel is quite good for that . Also for overnight parking , I just parked my car in front of the hotel -the other side of the road. I think you are good to park your car from late night until 9 am in the morning for free..."

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"I love to stay in this hotel because it is close to amenities and dinning. I love to shop at Netto & a landmark for my walk. Netto is a discount store that attract me the most. I enjoy the good bargain for my basic needs & find healthy & cheap products. I enjoy the discovery of churches, restaura..."

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"I stayed here because it was close to the Ubahn (3), decent hotel. Breakfast was steep for the basics. Small bar and friendly enough service. No minifridge or plugs near the bedside, which was slightly inconvenient."

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"Hotel Leonardo was in a very safe and well maintained neighborhood. The U train was in the walking distance of the hotel making it very convenient. Staff was very friendly except one young tall blonde man that had a bit of a snobby attitude when first checking in. He had asked me for my US pa..."

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"Amazing hotel at prime location for incredible price, breakfast was delicious, with various options, staff were quite friedly and prompt to help. The only issue is all rooms are carpeted (as it is usually), which gave my asthmatic husband poorly slept nights. Only improvement I can think of is to..."

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"Very central location easy access to public transport,rooms cleaned to a very high standard daily,girl on the reception very helpful when booking buses to Hannover for a football game.Could not fault this hotel"

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"Great location, right in the middle of the main shopping street, walkable to many hop on hop off buses. Close to train and bus stations and many restaurants! Room was clean and comfortable. Staff friendly and helpful. Good stay"

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"Excellent staff assistance with all questions. Very well equipped room with very convenient kitchen and large living room. Just wished to have more English TX channels but certainly not a distraction. Great location!"

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What you should know about Wilmersdorf

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When you book your accommodation via Hotels.com, you can be certain that you have found the place of your dreams. Experts in German travel, we have created an amazing list of hotels in Wilmersdorf, Berlin for you to choose from. Here you will be able to find the perfect accommodation for your vacation, no matter what your budget is, what you plan to do in Berlin, or how large your group is. So that you can get an accurate preview of your hotel, we make sure that all of the hotels in Wilmersdorf, Berlin that we place on our site are illustrated with photographs. At Hotels.com, we also run a reviewing scheme which enables site users to post their honest thoughts about hotels that they have stayed at, so make sure to check those out as well. Dating back to the medieval era, Wilmersdorf is a neighborhood with an elegant cultural feel to it.

What's Wilmersdorf Like?

Wilmersdorf is a quiet and sophisticated district of Berlin, with plenty of tree lined avenues to drive or stroll down. In Wilmersdorf, you will find several magnificent religious edifices, which are well worth a visit. The Russian Orthodox Cathedral, the Saint Ludwig Church with its Neo-Gothic architecture and the Ahmadiyya Mosque are all key landmarks of Wilmersdorf. Theater lovers should head on down to the Schaubuhne Theater to catch a show, whilst foodies will have a great time exploring the restaurants of Wilmersdorf. There are lots of wonderful cafes and bars to check out in this neighborhood too, where you can sample some famous German Kuechen (cakes) or Weissbier (pale ale).

How to Get Along with Locals in Wilmersdorf

Mastering a few basic phrases of German is a great way to help your stay in Wilmersdorf to go as smoothly as possible. Remember, that in German there is both a polite, formal form of address ('Sie') which you use with strangers, elders, and official acquaintances, and a more informal form ('du') which you can use with peers, close family, children, and friends. If in doubt, you can always ask someone 'wollen wir verduzen?' which means 'shall we call each other 'du'?'. One of the most famous foodstuffs to try in Berlin is perhaps the 'Berliner' donut, so why not have one with your morning coffee when you stay in Wilmersdorf? The Hotels.com team have a wealth of expertise relating to Wilmersdorf, and we used this to bring you a top notch array of hotels in Wilmersdorf, Berlin to browse through in preparation for your stay. Why would you book with any other website?